Can recommend Muzzy, we got our set on ebay, then sold it on for pretty much what we paid for it when the kids were too old.
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Also check out your local library. They even do courses pre-loaded onto mini MP3s now. You can take out courses for about 50p for a month, if your local branch doesn't have much in stock, check the catalogue and you should be able to request items to be sent from the main branch to your local one.
If you don't get on with a certain course, you've only wasted the loan fee and if you do, you can invest in the course you like.
Simples! and you support your local library.
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Originally posted by Patchninja View PostAlso, don't forget the stickers on furniture etc with the words. Stress the gender too so she knows it's la table, la chaise, le sol, le lapin.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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Originally posted by andi&di View PostI keep contemplating getting the Muzzy set...up until now have never had positive(nor negative) feedback from anyone other than someone trying to sell it.
Do you think it would hold the attentions of a six and eight year old Nicos...the snippets you see on the adverts look pretty basic.
Muzzy is very good but the stories and cartoons are rather dated. We have the first part of Italian which worked really well (even for us!!)
I couldnt get on with the michel Thomas ones, I dont know if its just me, but I need things to keep repeating themselves for me to get it, (probably to do with being dyslexic..? Or old age ) and follow a logical pattern...and the Michel thomas one whisks me along at too faster pace and I just get muddled up.
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